Friday, February 20, 2026

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Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural: Catherine Moyer, Pioneer Communications

Customer service. That was the role which began one young woman’s career in telecommunications. Now she is leading that same company which is serving...

Horticulture 2021 Newsletter – #2

ORNAMENTALS Caddo Sugar Maples Sugar maples often have significant problems with our Kansas weather. Our hot, often dry summers and windy conditions can shorten the life...

More ‘Living Well Together’ free online seminars offered

Cutting clutter, vaccinations, personal wellness among upcoming topics MANHATTAN, Kan. – K-State Research and Extension is offering weekly one-hour virtual Living Well Together programs, designed...

Groups aim to improve Native American access to healthy foods

Kansas Tribal Food Systems encourages ‘health for all’ MANHATTAN, Kan. – A coalition of health-conscious tribal members and other groups is laying the foundation for...

January provides opportunity to start vegetables, flowers indoors

K-State horticulture expert offers tips for buying, caring for seed MANHATTAN, Kan. – In case cabin fever has Kansas gardeners longing for warmer days, there’s...

Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural: Lettie McKinney, MC- Meat Company

By Ron Wilson, director of the Huck Boyd National Institute for Rural Development at Kansas State University. “Connecting with consumers.” That’s a goal of many...

K-State launches Finances and the Farm: An online class to enhance farm management skills

Self-paced course for ag producers can fulfill FSA borrower requirements MANHATTAN, Kan. – Kansas State University has launched a new self-paced online course, Finances and...

Rural Grocery Initiative to host ‘Keeping Groceries Alive’ webinar

Eight-part series focuses on business transition to help communities maintain local stores MANHATTAN, Kan. – When a grocery store closes, the local community suffers. The...